This is a thread gilded in the most glistening of lining, red carpet unfurled, paparazzi everywhere. For in this thread, we put forth what we believe to be the OFFICIAL SINGLE GREATEST FOOD IN THE WORLD!

Here's how it works. If you want to make a new nomination, post your OFFICIAL GREATEST FOOD IN THE WORLD and give a brief statement why. SELL IT, people! If your food has already been mentioned, simply "Like" or "Rep" the original post.

So if you think... Tiramisu... is the best food in the entire universe, transcending time forever, and it's not been posted yet, post it in bold, with a picture, and tell us why you think it should be given the title. If someone else has already done this, just click on the ol' thumbs up!

After we've reached a point where the nominees are drying up, we'll simply count the votes and DECLARE A WINNER!

So, here we go... the greatest of all titles is about to be declared. What will be...

They fit perfectly all snug on my tongue where they can melt slowly... my favorite way of eating one (they must NEVER be eaten more than one at a time) is to place it in the middle of my tongue and crush it up against the roof of my mouth whilst sucking at the same time, then lick the little morsel of heaven into oblivion...

Breaded minced fish. Hunks of soft bread. COMBINED. With Tartare or Ketchup, with a cheese slice or salad, with Colmann's Mustard or bacon... NO combination can diminish the delicious tasty nature of the mighty fish finger sandwich. A textural marvel, the soft bread yields to your teeth as you break the crunchy breading, then mushy fish centre, and take that first blissful bite of pescetarian perfection....
VOTE FISH FINGER SANDWICH!

Just look at this fine mix of lamb, carrots, onions, potatoes and parsely, it leads to the ultimate meal, an uber-nutritional and healthy dinner - don't you just love how the potatoes and veg are tender - it's scoffable, perfect for cold winter days, what's more a stew can easily be prepared and reheated for the next day, and day after....so it's got the Convenience factor, which is always a good thing.